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Tresset [83]
3 years ago
10

HELP ASAP PLZ WILL MAKE YOU BRAINIEST USER Which shows a correct order to solve this story problem? Kristie bought 4 drinks for

$1.99 each and 4 muffins for $1.20 each at the local café. She left a $2.30 tip for the server. How much did Kristie have left from the $30 she took to the café? A. Step 1: Add the price of a muffin to the price of a drink. Step 2: Multiply that total by 4. Step 3: Subtract the total amount from $30. Step 4: Add the tip. B. Step 1: Add the price of a drink and the tip. Step 2: Add the price of a muffin to the total from Step 1. Step 3: Multiply that total by 4. Step 4: Subtract that total amount from $30. C. Step 1: Calculate the price of 4 drinks. Step 2: Calculate the price of 4 muffins. Step 3: Add the total amounts from Steps 1 and 2 to $2.30. Step 4: Subtract that total amount from $30.
Mathematics
1 answer:
vlada-n [284]3 years ago
4 0
The last one, choice C, is correct
Hope this helps!
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